Antikmagasinet - Season 17

Season 17

Episodes

Elgitarrens magi
Rock's main attribute, the electric guitar, has become an antique and collector's item. The antique magazine explores the magic and increased status of the electric guitar. In the studio there is also the guitar which is probably Sweden's most valuable. Guests: Janne Schaffer, guitar legend and Jan "Halkan" Hallquisth, music dealer.

Svenska retrolampor
Folkhemmet's lighting has become hard currency on the international design market. Several designers and lamp manufacturers have recently gained cult status. Guests: collector Dennis Johansson and Antikrundan's expert, Eva Seeman.

Är mästarens 1700-talsbyrå äkta?
A chest of drawers attributed to the 18th century's foremost furniture artist Georg Haupt is scrutinized by two experts. What stories can the furniture's details tell about its contemporaries - and is the chest of drawers really authentic? Guests: Richard Thunér, Antikrundan's expert, and Ludwig Qvarnström, cultural scientist.

När flower power blev tygmönster
An explosion of colors - that's what many associate the textile design of the 60s and 70s with. The antique magazine is visited by one of the era's leading designers. Guests: Sven Fristedt, textile designer, and Anna Lindqvist, art historian.

Rustningsmakarens återkomst
After the profession had been dead for 240 years, Sweden has again got a master armourer. The antique magazine is visited by the self-taught blacksmith who recaptured a forgotten craft. Guests: Albert Collins, master armourer, and Max Sjöberg, Antikrundan's expert.

Estrid Ericson - konstnär, trendsättare och PR-geni
Few people have had as much influence on how we decorate our homes as Estrid Ericson. This year marks 100 years since she started her life's work, Swedish Pewter. Guests: Hedvig Hedqvist, writer, and Eva Seeman, Antikrundan's expert.

Konst med samiska rötter
Art from Sapmi has had great success in museums and galleries worldwide in recent years. Meet two of the main representatives of Sami art in a conversation about traditions, mythology and activism: the artists Britta Marakatt-Labba and Carola Grahn.

Linneskåpets hotade kulturskatter
A monogrammed cultural treasure out of step with the times. The antique magazine provides support to anyone who suffers from a bad linen conscience. Guests: Anette Granlund, Antikrundan's expert, and Richard Tellström, ethnologist.

Det glada 20-talet
Antikmagasinet looks at the style-forming decade that, among other things, gave us art deco, the cocktail culture and "the new free woman". Guests: Antikrundan's experts Charlotte Strömstedt and Malin Sveholm.

100 år med badrum
Join us on a journey from Lortsverige to colored sanitary ware and daily showers. Guests: Jan Landqvist, industrial designer, and Ulrika Schaeder from Gustavsberg's Porcelain Museum.

Offentlig konst: Är det dags att byta ut Carl Milles?
Should our common public art be adapted to today's zeitgeist and values? Guests: Patrick Amsellem, director of the National Museum, and the artist couple Astrid Göransson and David Skoog.

Trädgårdens antikviteter
Older garden decorations are highly valued in today's antiques market, but you need to watch out for thefts and forgeries. Guests: Joakim Bengtsson, Antikrundan's expert, and Åsa Klintborg Ahlklo, garden historian.
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